Kevin-Prince Boateng has joined German side Eintracht Frankfurt on a three year contract days after terminating his contract with La Liga side Las Palmas.
Prince Boateng, who enjoyed an impressive debut season with the Canary Island club, quit days before the start of the new La Liga citing personal reasons.
The former Ghana international is now set for his third stint in the Bundesliga having previously played for Hertha Berlin and Schalke 04.
He is expected to earn €4 million in his new contract.
The former Tottenham attacking midfielder scored 10 goals for Las Palmas including a beautiful volley ranked among the top goals in the 2016/17 season.
His new coach will be former Bayern Munich midfielder Niko KovaÄ
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